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		<span>ABOUT SAKE</span>
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	<p>All there is to know about the project.</p>
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		<li><a href="#when">When</a></li>
		<li><a href="#goal">Goal</a></li>
		<li><a href="#history">History</a></li>
		<li><a href="#algorithms">Algorithms behind SAKE</a></li>
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	When
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	SAKE project was born thanks to a successful collaboration between prof. <span class="person">Alessandra Bertoldo</span>
	(Department of Information Engineering, University of Padua) and prof. <span class="person">Tullio Vardanega</span>
	(Department of Mathematics, University of Padua) during summer 2011, and it had involved 20 students for its realization.
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	The project has been managed in all its phases by <span class="person">Gaia Rizzo</span> and <span class="person">Mattia Veronese</span>
	(Department of Information Engineering, University of Padua).
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	Goal
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	SAKE project aims to offer to the international scientific community a complete tool which realizes advanced PET quantification techniques.
	SAKE has been thought to be as much user friendly as possible in order to allow its utilization by people with limited computer knowledge
	(e.g.: doctors, biologists, chemists, clinicians,...) but with high interest in the field.
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	History
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	SAKE project was proposed as teaching assignment during the course of Software Engineering Foundations held by prof.
	<span class="person">Tullio Vardanega</span> (October 2011) and it has been selected by three different student workgroups (BinaryBox, Plan &amp; Pray and Tetratron)
	which managed the whole process of software development: from requirement analysis to the actual creation of the product.
	Every single phase of the process has been assessed by professor Vardanega with several revisions.
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	Each group developed a different solution to the proposed problem using what they thought was the best strategy in order
	to guarantee portability and future updates of the program.
	Each solution has been evaluated by a commission of experts in the field, which selected the best version among those presented. 
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	The winner resulted the Plan &amp; Pray group, and their solution represents the official version of SAKE software.
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	Algorithms behind SAKE
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	The algorithms for the quantification of PET data and images have been developed and validated
	by FAIR group of University of Padua and by PET Methodology Group of Imperial College of London,
	for which we thank prof. <span class="person">Federico Turkheimer</span> for his support and precious help.
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